The way it was explained to me is that the movie is a dream, up until shortly before the end. That's why everything seems overexaggerated and doesn't make any sense. There's a part where the two women are making out on the sofa and it switches from dream sequence to reality -- one of them has a coffee mug, but it turns into something else, one of them is suddenly wearing a different shirt. I think it's something that I'd have to watch again to really understand what parts are dream and what parts reality, and I really didn't like it enough to do that.
I thought it was kinda dumb . . . the only way you could possibly tell what the point of the movie was is if someone explained it to you. Theoretically there are "clues" that should hint at the fact that it's a dream, but I think they're not nearly obvious enough.
I'm sure there are websites out there that explain it in great detail.
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